SCI papers are usually rejected for some reasons, such as academic misconduct, mistakes or violation of the publishing norms of journals. These reasons may lead the editorial department of the journal to decide to withdraw the manuscript, and explain the reasons in the notice of withdrawal.
After SCI papers are retracted, the editorial department of a journal usually takes some measures to deal with the published papers, such as deleting the papers and their texts from relevant databases, or publishing a notice of retraction on relevant websites. These measures can ensure that the withdrawn papers are no longer widely disseminated and cited, thus avoiding adverse effects on the academic community.
Although the text of the withdrawn SCI paper can no longer be retrieved, readers can still learn about the paper through other channels. For example, readers can find the title, author, abstract and other information of papers through search engines or academic search engines. In addition, if the paper has been published in the journal, readers can also try to find the online or printed version of the journal to understand the content of the paper.
The purpose of withdrawing the paper:
1. Error correction: When a paper is found to have errors or inaccurate information after publication, withdrawing the paper can be used as a way to correct the errors. By withdrawing the manuscript, we can prevent the wrong information from being widely spread and cited, thus avoiding the adverse impact on the academic community. In this case, the withdrawal of the paper is to ensure the accuracy and credibility of scientific research.
2. Maintaining academic integrity: When there is academic misconduct or violation of periodical publishing norms, the withdrawal of papers can be used as a means to maintain academic integrity. Withdrawing the paper can prevent misconduct from being widely spread and recognized, thus maintaining academic integrity and academic ethics. In this case, the withdrawal of the paper is to ensure the authenticity and fairness of academic research.
3. Improve academic quality: When the quality of the paper fails to meet the journal standards or there are major defects, withdrawing the manuscript can improve academic quality. By withdrawing manuscripts, low-quality papers can be prevented from being widely disseminated and cited, thus ensuring that academic quality will not be affected. In this case, the purpose of withdrawing the manuscript is to improve the overall level of academic research and avoid the negative impact of low-quality research on the academic community.